
Khanna: 'I should've listened to by wife' about Platner
Troy Jackson, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, speaks during a demonstration outside of a federal immigration office after a man was fatally shot by U.S.…
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As a Republican, Jackson failed to win a seat in Maine’s legislature in 2000; he became an independent in 2002 for another election attempt, then switched to the Democratic Party two years later. In 2009, as same-sex marriage earned approval from people all over the political spectrum, Jackson voted against marriage equality in Maine’s state Senate. Khanna, a progressive, had backed Platner’s campaign during its run, and even attended a rally alongside the former Senate candidate last month.
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As a Republican, Jackson failed to win a seat in Maine’s legislature in 2000; he became an independent in 2002 for another election attempt, then switched to the Democratic Party two years later.
according to New York PostIn 2009, as same-sex marriage earned approval from people all over the political spectrum, Jackson voted against marriage equality in Maine’s state Senate.
according to New York PostKhanna, a progressive, had backed Platner’s campaign during its run, and even attended a rally alongside the former Senate candidate last month.
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